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us washington. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. the overwhelming message out of the washington is that president obama need to be careful as he tries to trike a balance between restore the public's confidence and trust and protecting national security. even while vacationing on martha's vineyard president obama couldn't escape a moment of apparent frustration on the golf course. but in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan by nsa programs exposed by leaker edward snowden. >> he's failed to explain these programs which are lawful, which save lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public so they are are not fearful that we the government are violating their privacy. the worm director of the nsa added oversight to hurt a key part of the program moving quickly to protect national security. >> so you need to be careful about how many processes you put in there. the >> reporter: the leak seemed to push russian relations to a post cold war low. president obama has n
us washington. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. the overwhelming message out of the washington is that president obama need to be careful as he tries to trike a balance between restore the public's confidence and trust and protecting national security. even while vacationing on martha's vineyard president obama couldn't escape a moment of apparent frustration on the golf course. but in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's...
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charles joins us live from l.a. what was inside those bags? >> pretty much anything you want, you are a 16-year-old kid and got head phones, electronics, gift cards for clothing. there were special fashion items also, girls got and guys got gift cards for electronics. a thousand dollars worth of stuff and kardashian own clothing line items. this be probably didn't cost chris and bruce jenner a thousand dollars. a lot is given by product placement. till the kids get to walk away a thousand dollars worth of stuff. i think it is spoiling a 16 year old. >> let's move on to talk about high profile gloria alred, why is she suing the wrapper? >> she is now representing the paparazzi who was at the airport. remember the video of kanye west going crazy. they are suing kanye for assault, battery and interference with the camera guy's civil rights in this case free speech. kanye has been doing this for years, he has done it to our camera guys, this time it wasn't our guy. gloria alred is going hard. maybe she is the one to teach kanye a less son. someone
charles joins us live from l.a. what was inside those bags? >> pretty much anything you want, you are a 16-year-old kid and got head phones, electronics, gift cards for clothing. there were special fashion items also, girls got and guys got gift cards for electronics. a thousand dollars worth of stuff and kardashian own clothing line items. this be probably didn't cost chris and bruce jenner a thousand dollars. a lot is given by product placement. till the kids get to walk away a thousand...
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you must defend us from government and free us to take care of our patients. please join me in my oath to first do no harm. respectfully, thank you. >> thank you. click your microphone on right there before you talk. >> thank you. thank you very much mr. chairman and members of the committee for inviting me today. i look forward to trying to help evaluate whether the affordable care at premium assistance tax credits and subsidies should be fully available to all eligible individuals on aca prescribed exchanges whether they are facilitated by state governments or by the federal government. i believe that they should be. i believe that the treasury department's interpretation is correct, that reviewing courts must defer to it and they should not and will not overturn it. i co-panelists have a contrary claim. and they do so i believe because they adopt what i would respectfully call the quarantine approach to statutory interpretation. they zero and selectively on certain provisions of the act and one in particular, with that provision out of context and then impo
you must defend us from government and free us to take care of our patients. please join me in my oath to first do no harm. respectfully, thank you. >> thank you. click your microphone on right there before you talk. >> thank you. thank you very much mr. chairman and members of the committee for inviting me today. i look forward to trying to help evaluate whether the affordable care at premium assistance tax credits and subsidies should be fully available to all eligible individuals...
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for us. thank you. we'll have more from that interview in a moment. >>> new developments on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the first criminal charges have been filed in connection with the case. ahmed katalla is among those charged. in an earlier interview, he said he arrived at the consulate at the gunfire broke out. but he was not involved. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> and now, some breaking news out of kenya. a massive fire has closed the main international airport there in nairobi. it burned for four hours, making some evacuated passengers complain about the slow emergency response. it turns out the local authorities don't have one working fire engine. no one was injured. today marks 15 years since the bombing of the u.s. embassy in the city. but there were no immediate signs of terrorism. >>> and more victims of the ft. hood attack are expected to take the stands today, coming within just a few feet of the accused shooter. army major ni
for us. thank you. we'll have more from that interview in a moment. >>> new developments on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the first criminal charges have been filed in connection with the case. ahmed katalla is among those charged. in an earlier interview, he said he arrived at the consulate at the gunfire broke out. but he was not involved. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> and now, some breaking news out of kenya. a...
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back to you. >>> this bay area building was used to traffic young girls. tonight the plan to use it to transform the community. >>> plus, could have a damp drive to work tomorrow. where to at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ >>> residents of a historic neighborhood are fighting for a law to keep tour buses away. new at 10:00, patty lee reports where residents are saying they are fed up with the traffic that made their street famous. >> reporter: tourists arrive for a look at the painted ladies, the prominently homes featured in "full house." they say he can h
back to you. >>> this bay area building was used to traffic young girls. tonight the plan to use it to transform the community. >>> plus, could have a damp drive to work tomorrow. where to at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know...
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back to you. >>> this bay area building was used to traffic young girls. tonight the plan to use it to transform the community. >>> plus, could have a damp drive to work tomorrow. where to expect morning drizzle. >> next, residents in an iconic neighborhood are happy about the trash. the one group they want banned from the streets. >> i would be bothers. >>> residents of a historic neighborhood are fighting for a law to keep tour buses away. new at 10:00, patty lee reports where residents are saying they are fed up with the traffic that made their street famous. >> reporter: tourists arrive for a look at the painted ladies, the prominently homes featured in "full house." they say he can hear tour bus guides on their loudspeakers identifying his home where the twins lived. >> it is not any of these houses. >> reporter: they have been fighting for two years to force buses carrying 9 or more people to stay away. they are tired of the congestion. haft year the city ordered tour buses to park on one specific corner. but that just launched new complaints by peop
back to you. >>> this bay area building was used to traffic young girls. tonight the plan to use it to transform the community. >>> plus, could have a damp drive to work tomorrow. where to expect morning drizzle. >> next, residents in an iconic neighborhood are happy about the trash. the one group they want banned from the streets. >> i would be bothers. >>> residents of a historic neighborhood are fighting for a law to keep tour buses away. new at 10:00,...
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maria molina has more for us now. good morning maria. >> good morning. 51 major wildfires across parts of the west. including states like california, parts of oregon and also the state of montana. out here we are not looking at good news. we have more dry conditions more low humidity and strong winds in the forecast out here. i want to start out with the drought conditions. we are experiencing severe to extreme drought in so many of these states pretty much across the entire western u.s. that is what provide the fuel for the wildfires to continue to burn outside of sections of nevada and even into parts of utah. we are look fire weather watches up in montana and state of washington due to low humidity and strong winds in excess of 30 miles per hour along with warm temperatures. we have a possibility of seeing thunderstorms. additional lightening could spark up new wildfires. we could have welcome news to improve conditions and the winds could come down a little bit as well as we see the storm system move on through an
maria molina has more for us now. good morning maria. >> good morning. 51 major wildfires across parts of the west. including states like california, parts of oregon and also the state of montana. out here we are not looking at good news. we have more dry conditions more low humidity and strong winds in the forecast out here. i want to start out with the drought conditions. we are experiencing severe to extreme drought in so many of these states pretty much across the entire western u.s....
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. >> the whole back of the building just fell in on us. everyone along our set of offices had back injuries, head injuries, necks were bleeding, slashed. >> i felt pain on my left side of my face and popping noises. and it was the glass, shards. >> just kept falling, it was a horrible noise, horrible noise. >> and i remember saying god, i don't want to die today, or in this building. if it is all right with you, i would like to die later. >> it felt like an earthquake actually shook our television station. that is five miles away. >> in those first frantic moments, no one was quite sure what had caused the explosion. >> initially we thought it had been a gas explosion. because we had had had to evacuate the station earlier in the week because there was a gas explosion downtown. >> i thought that a war had started. that oklahoma city had been bombed. that we had been attacked by another country. i thought that the explosion was an atomic blast from tinker air force base. >> i was trying to make sense out of it. i did not think it was a bomb
. >> the whole back of the building just fell in on us. everyone along our set of offices had back injuries, head injuries, necks were bleeding, slashed. >> i felt pain on my left side of my face and popping noises. and it was the glass, shards. >> just kept falling, it was a horrible noise, horrible noise. >> and i remember saying god, i don't want to die today, or in this building. if it is all right with you, i would like to die later. >> it felt like an...
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. >> the believe just fell in on us. everyone had back injuries and head injuries, neck, bleeding, glass. >> i felt pain on my left side of my face and popping noises, and it was the glass shards. >> it just kept falling. it was a horrible noise, horrible noise. >> i remember saying, fwod, wropt to die today, and i don't want to die in this building. if it's all right with you, i would like to die later. >> felt like an earthquake. something actually shook our television station. that's five miles away. >> in those first frantic minutes no one was quite sure what had caused the explosion. >> initially we thought it might have been a gas explosion because we had to evacuate the office two, three weeks earlier because there was a gas leak downtown. >> i thought that a war had started. i thought that oklahoma city had been bombed, that we had been attacked by another country. >> i thought that the explosion was an atomic blast from tinker air force base. >> i was trying to make sense out of it. i did not think it was a bomb
. >> the believe just fell in on us. everyone had back injuries and head injuries, neck, bleeding, glass. >> i felt pain on my left side of my face and popping noises, and it was the glass shards. >> it just kept falling. it was a horrible noise, horrible noise. >> i remember saying, fwod, wropt to die today, and i don't want to die in this building. if it's all right with you, i would like to die later. >> felt like an earthquake. something actually shook our...
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use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >> the human toll is overwhelming. 168 people killed. at least 650 injured. among the dead are 19 children. >> there's very little hope. >> the oklahoma city bombing will go down in history as one of those elemental moments that people will remember where they were at the time. >> this is a grezly, meticulous search effort to find bodies. >> 90 minutes from the blast -- >> when he got out, it was ae man that had a military type appearance, had a short haircut. he also had a light windbreaker jacket on, and it was zipped up just slightly, but as he was removing his bill fold from his pocket that, jacket tightened up. i could see a bulge under his left arm that appeared to me to be a weapon, and i grabbed the bulge on the outside of his jacket and instructed him to get his hands up, turn around. at the same time i was drawing
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thanks for joining us. i'm alexis christoforous. this morning firefighters in southern california are battling a huge wildfire that's spreading so fast they can't keep up with it. the so-called silver fire has already destroyed at least 26 homes. 500 others are threatened. the fire is burning through a mountain range 90 miles east of los angeles. six people have been injured. one fire official called it the most dangerous fire he's seen in half a century. evacuation orders have been issued for five towns. bigad shaban is near the fire line in snow creek. bigad, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alexis. good to be with you. we're certainly beginning to feel the winds begin to pick up based on the weather conditions. investigators estimate at least 500 homes are in danger. it went to roughly 5,000 in about three hours. this morning the fire has spread to 14,000 acres. a wildfire in southern california's san jacinto mountain range lit up the sky last night as firefighters struggled to get it under control. >> this fire burning n
thanks for joining us. i'm alexis christoforous. this morning firefighters in southern california are battling a huge wildfire that's spreading so fast they can't keep up with it. the so-called silver fire has already destroyed at least 26 homes. 500 others are threatened. the fire is burning through a mountain range 90 miles east of los angeles. six people have been injured. one fire official called it the most dangerous fire he's seen in half a century. evacuation orders have been issued for...
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how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all last nigh
how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going...
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keep tabs on all of us. doug mckelway on that part of the story from d.c. >> the petitioned the supreme court to allow police to search cell phone records without warrant. today's smart phones as we all know are an encyclopedia of information and tracking devices, too. >> the phone company at any given time knows where you are as a result of the technical functioning of the network. >> that capability was demonstrated by two computer scientists in 2011. they discovered that the apple iphone and ipad were recording user locations in a hidden file detailing every step of their whereabouts and keeping a history of it for nearly a year. the law which governs electronic privacy was written in 1986 when cell phones were simple little devices. a new jersey state court ruled this year that cell phone privacy is protected under the new jersey equivalent of the fourth amendment. but a federal court in new orleans ruled just last month that phone records are not protected because they belong to the phone company. and n
keep tabs on all of us. doug mckelway on that part of the story from d.c. >> the petitioned the supreme court to allow police to search cell phone records without warrant. today's smart phones as we all know are an encyclopedia of information and tracking devices, too. >> the phone company at any given time knows where you are as a result of the technical functioning of the network. >> that capability was demonstrated by two computer scientists in 2011. they discovered that...
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tweet us or send us an e-mail. we will read some of those later on in the show. >> coming up at 7:15 we will talk to the gulf port police chief. >> usher's 5-year-old son is showing signs of improvement after he nearly drowned in a swimming pool. we hear he is reportedly sitting up in bed in the hospital eating laughing and now talking to people. doctors say it may be days before he is released from the icu. the buys hospitalized after he got his arm stuck in the pool drain. he was trying to grab a toy. after the incident the singer's ex-wife filed an emergency custody request. that hearing is set for tomorrow. >> the popular delta 4 rocket taking off from cape canaveral, florida. they have a satellite that will enhance wide band communications capabilities. they are partnering for australia for the launch. it's the 23rd time for the rocket to be sent into space. >> the time 24 after the hour. still to come flood waters so high tractor trailers are left under water. there is no relief in sight. what mother nature h
tweet us or send us an e-mail. we will read some of those later on in the show. >> coming up at 7:15 we will talk to the gulf port police chief. >> usher's 5-year-old son is showing signs of improvement after he nearly drowned in a swimming pool. we hear he is reportedly sitting up in bed in the hospital eating laughing and now talking to people. doctors say it may be days before he is released from the icu. the buys hospitalized after he got his arm stuck in the pool drain. he was...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >> on april 21st, 1995, timothy mcveigh is arrested and charged with the bombing of the alfred p. murrah federal building in oklahoma city. oklahoma attorney steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rationale. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists, and he didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. the question comes up why is he going to construct a bomb that will
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are...
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use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >>> it took him 51 hours to do it. jim drier kept his word and completed a 22-mile swim across the lake to detroit towing a dinghy filled with 1,000 pounds of brick. he's a marathon swimmer called the shark. he finished 21 hours later than expected. he made the swim to raise money for habitat for humanity. >> how sweet. congratulations. >>> a virginia fisherman set a world record after catching a really big frankenfish. he hooked the 17 pound six ounce snake head. all the guys here are riveted by this. you should see the way they are looking at this fish. is this a big deal, guys? >> it's a big fish. it's slimy. >> it can breathe air. he beat the old record by two ounces. 17 pounds, 6 ounce. >> it's big for a frankenfish. >> i don't fish but they are riveted. >> it's the delivery more than anything else. it was compelling.
use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >>> it took him 51 hours to do it. jim drier kept his word and completed a 22-mile swim across the lake to detroit towing a dinghy filled with 1,000 pounds of brick. he's a marathon swimmer called the shark. he finished 21 hours later than expected. he made the swim to raise money for habitat for...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue to grow, we're beginning to get a disturbing picture of what life is like there for its lgbt citizens. my guest tonight is russian, openly gay and about to flee the country. >>> plus, stop and frisk and edward snown, what do they have in quhcommon? a whole lot more than you might think. >>> we begin on the front lines of voter suppression, with multiple developments across the country, not the least of which is the attorney general of the united states eric holder suing the state of texas, two states suing the federal government back, and a prominent republi
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue...
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thank you for starting your day with us this morning. the heroic horse back rider that helped lead authority to hannah anderson. live with more on the story. >> one of the men saying almost immediately knew that something didn't seem right about the pair when he encountered them in the area known as "the river of no return." the teen had pajama pants on. >> just like a square peg going into a round hole. didn't fit. he might have been an outdoors man in california but he wasn't an outdoors man in idaho. didn't fit. >> he said he was headed for the salmon river but was going in the wrong direction. hannah looked square scared and was troubled by her behavior. >> didn't know if it was the horses or what. when i turned and talked to him had a gut feeling about him. >> the group ran into him later at a lake. hannah said something that made little sense at the time. >> she said looks like we are in real trouble now. i thought it extremely strange. >> eventually that man called police after seeing the amber alert for hannah on tv. his calling
thank you for starting your day with us this morning. the heroic horse back rider that helped lead authority to hannah anderson. live with more on the story. >> one of the men saying almost immediately knew that something didn't seem right about the pair when he encountered them in the area known as "the river of no return." the teen had pajama pants on. >> just like a square peg going into a round hole. didn't fit. he might have been an outdoors man in california but he...
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i use a straight razor. i'm old-fashioned. but i don't want to use a straight razor down there. uh...you could. i could? i mean, all i use is -- i just have a regular beard trimmer, and i just use my beard trimmer wherever i need. but i don't want to hurt myself, you know? i think you'll be just fine. i don't think you have anything to worry about. you're really wise beyond your years. you really and truly are. thank you. i appreciate that. i try. all right? you have a great day. oh, thank you. thank you very much. [ hip-hop music plays ] excuse me. excuse me. yes? can i listen to just a couple of beats? i'm trying to get my grandson something for his birthday. okay, okay. maybe listen to it. [ laughs ] no. that kind of sucks. my grandson really is into, like, flo rida. you really don't have good taste in music. [ hip-hop music plays ] hey, what do you say, fea? free grandpa hug. just one. just one. oh! oh! oh, i can't believe it. it's wonderful. oh, oh, oh. okay. oh! oh. mm. can i hug you, too? yeah! oh, this feels so good. oh. oh! oh, that's good. oh. here, sweetie. oh! bye-by
i use a straight razor. i'm old-fashioned. but i don't want to use a straight razor down there. uh...you could. i could? i mean, all i use is -- i just have a regular beard trimmer, and i just use my beard trimmer wherever i need. but i don't want to hurt myself, you know? i think you'll be just fine. i don't think you have anything to worry about. you're really wise beyond your years. you really and truly are. thank you. i appreciate that. i try. all right? you have a great day. oh, thank you....
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that teachers joins us now. professor anderson, good afternoon. >> hi, shepard. >> shepard: it's not double the stuff, is it? >> it's a little bit let than double the stuff. 1.8 or 1.9. >> shepard: that's the point. it's not double, is it? they lied to us again. >> it's not double. it's close. they lied to us again. >> shepard: not surprised anymore, professor go on, please. >> i brought the mega stuffed ore questions and they're excited to find out what stuff they were. maybe four times the stuffing or double double stuffing. so, they eventually found out that it looks like the stuffing on the double stuff is only about 1.89 times the stuffing. >> shepard: when i was a child, they didn't have double stuff. so what you would do is just eat the center out of all of them, and then this part, goes back behind the couch. and when we moved into nana's house in 1978, they might have found them. but if you eat two of them you have eaten double the filling. but if you eat a double-tough you have not. i wonder what our r
that teachers joins us now. professor anderson, good afternoon. >> hi, shepard. >> shepard: it's not double the stuff, is it? >> it's a little bit let than double the stuff. 1.8 or 1.9. >> shepard: that's the point. it's not double, is it? they lied to us again. >> it's not double. it's close. they lied to us again. >> shepard: not surprised anymore, professor go on, please. >> i brought the mega stuffed ore questions and they're excited to find out...
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my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel that you have. and i believe it's doing a good job. it also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. new york, sunny today, but miami, thunderstorms. partly sunny in chicago. partly sunny in dallas. los angeles, sunny as well. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. it will be another day of heavy rain in the south. sunny weather will stretch from the lower great lakes to the northeast. severe thunderstorms are possible for the southern and central plains, and light rain is expected in the northwest. >>> in sports, new england patriots fans are keeping their fingers crossed as tom brady will be back -- hopefully will be back on the practice field today. the star quarterback was knocked down and injured duri
my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel that you have. and i believe it's doing a good job. it also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. new york, sunny today, but miami, thunderstorms. partly sunny in chicago....
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the dog days of summer are upon us. investors are trading lightly but this week we are going to get new economic users. the government surplus or deficit in june. a surplus of $117 billion. a fiscal year deficit of 512 billion. on tuesday census releases reports on business inventories and retail sales. wednesday the bls bureau of labor statistics released the price index for july. abls releases cpi consumer price index and weekly jobless claims. reports on housing data lots of information as we watch any move for federal reserve that could come as soon as next month. back to school season means even better deals for you. revenues at stores open at least a year rose 3.5 percent in july. according to the international shopping centers. down 5.5 percent in june. consumers are being frugal especially about buying clothing. they are doing well this time of year like costco and american eagle. they report sluggish revenue. better deals are underway for all of us shoppers. >> jolene kent glad to hear that better deals. >> a p
the dog days of summer are upon us. investors are trading lightly but this week we are going to get new economic users. the government surplus or deficit in june. a surplus of $117 billion. a fiscal year deficit of 512 billion. on tuesday census releases reports on business inventories and retail sales. wednesday the bls bureau of labor statistics released the price index for july. abls releases cpi consumer price index and weekly jobless claims. reports on housing data lots of information as...
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very real. >> we have ashton with us. we have jason sudeikis here with us. we have liam hemsworth here with us. >> oh, you're dropping names. stop it. there's liam over there. everywhere you look. >> and he's standing right next to some killers of the deep. the sharks, they are everywhere. >> look at that. >> josh, it's not -- we've made shark week even more dangerous by bringing it to times square. did you sign the release for the sharks? ashton? >> i didn't. i'm not good with fish. i don't do well with fish. i'm a little more of a beach guy myself. >> you watched "sharknado"? you saw it. >> i saw like 15 minutes. then i went, click. >> we're going to take you below the water diving with some sharks this morning in honor of shark week and we're going to be doing cool stuff all week long. >>> also ahead, we have some reaction now on the latest from father-to-be simon cowell. >> a sneak peek of the show-stopping finale also of "the bachelorette." >> and there's one more thing. i know we talked about this before the weekend started. a special fund-raiser on sa
very real. >> we have ashton with us. we have jason sudeikis here with us. we have liam hemsworth here with us. >> oh, you're dropping names. stop it. there's liam over there. everywhere you look. >> and he's standing right next to some killers of the deep. the sharks, they are everywhere. >> look at that. >> josh, it's not -- we've made shark week even more dangerous by bringing it to times square. did you sign the release for the sharks? ashton? >> i...
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umogen willisen -- imogen willisen and then give us more. was diana pregnant with dodi's baby at the time of the accident? >> yes sheerks was, definite -- yes, she was, definitely. >> we have a delay. i'm sorry. how do you know that? >> evidence was available before the inquest came along. he is a french radiologist and she had seen a fetus in diana's womb after the crash had taken place. she had stated this quite clearly and then she went off to the united states to be a professor in san francisco. she made the evidence quite some time before. we know for a fact that there was a fetus in the womb. and also a lady who is a nurse at the hospital also saw a fetus and she gave evidence also. >> allen, stop there. the author of "the princess diana conspiracy." imogen, the princess was pregnant. >> no, she wasn't. 24r* were three separate exhaustive investigations. one in sphrans and the one in the uk cost the taxpayer about $20 million. diana absolutely was not pregnant. we have these conspiracy theories every august. diana on many levels was ou
umogen willisen -- imogen willisen and then give us more. was diana pregnant with dodi's baby at the time of the accident? >> yes sheerks was, definite -- yes, she was, definitely. >> we have a delay. i'm sorry. how do you know that? >> evidence was available before the inquest came along. he is a french radiologist and she had seen a fetus in diana's womb after the crash had taken place. she had stated this quite clearly and then she went off to the united states to be a...
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i do mostly use archives and try to use mostly contemporary archives. to say the least there are at love books written. amazon with something like 60,000 hard cover tights. some were really good, needless to say. i try to come through that and be diligent and see what others have written. >> host: what was your dad stationed? >> guest: he got to europe at the end of the war. he enlisted in '43 went officer candidate school and a second lieutenant. he was in the con stab which was an interesting unit formed as if ended. the helmet had a yellow band. their job was to keep in order bar very -- had been utterly destroyed seven million dead german. there's no food or power. there's no running water. it's horrible. it's nation of 80 million people that have been utterly smashed. and so he was there for a year, came back went to college. penn state then went back to the army. he liked it enough he made it a career, subsequently he was a career army officer. so, you know, he had an interesting role of europe right at the end. >> host: where do you grow up? >> g
i do mostly use archives and try to use mostly contemporary archives. to say the least there are at love books written. amazon with something like 60,000 hard cover tights. some were really good, needless to say. i try to come through that and be diligent and see what others have written. >> host: what was your dad stationed? >> guest: he got to europe at the end of the war. he enlisted in '43 went officer candidate school and a second lieutenant. he was in the con stab which was an...
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are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage every american to vote, not make it more difficult to vote. it immediately turns off a voting bloc the republican party needs. these kinds of actions do not build the base. it just turns people away. you an say what you like, but there is no voter fraud. how can it be widespread and undetected? what it really says to minority voters is we really are sort of punishing you." joining me, host of "politicsnation," my colleague, reverend al sharpton. a special two-hour edition of his show will air tomorrow, "march on washington: the dr
are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage...
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most much us around 60 and back around 80 tomorrow. tomorrow the weather will begin to change as the clouds begin to stream in out of the south. the a rain maker developing in the coastal southeast and will run the coast. it will go into the day on sunday. enjoy a mild and dry evening and a bright start in the morning because things will change, especially on sunday. more on that coming up. >>> back to school in moore, oklahoma. a city devastated by a deadly tornado that struck at the end of the past school year and killed several students. teachers and faculty welcome kids back today with a big celebration hoping to put the memory of the twister behind them. >> reporter: it's a new beginning in moore, oklahoma. >> it's first day of school. we're back together. [ cheers and applause ] . >> reporter: abc world news went back to school with students after a powerful ef 5 tornado tore through the town in may killing four people including seven people from the elementary school. two schools were flattened by the twister. >> are you excited
most much us around 60 and back around 80 tomorrow. tomorrow the weather will begin to change as the clouds begin to stream in out of the south. the a rain maker developing in the coastal southeast and will run the coast. it will go into the day on sunday. enjoy a mild and dry evening and a bright start in the morning because things will change, especially on sunday. more on that coming up. >>> back to school in moore, oklahoma. a city devastated by a deadly tornado that struck at the...
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>>gretchen: let the viewers let us know. you can tweet us or e-mail us. should pole dancing be an olympic snort coming up -- an olympic sport? coming up, what's in a name >>tucker: next time someone tells you to go fly a kite, you better not do it in this city because it it in this city because it could cost you big-time. [ female announcer ] it balances you... it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convennt two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. this is nature valley. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. a a >>gretchen: 45 ph-pbs after the top of the hour. quick headlines for you. what is in a name? apparently not messiah. a judge in tennessee made the parents of a seven month old boy named messiah change his name. they went with martin. the judge says the name is for one person only and that is jesus christ. the mom says she will appeal. >>> apple s
>>gretchen: let the viewers let us know. you can tweet us or e-mail us. should pole dancing be an olympic snort coming up -- an olympic sport? coming up, what's in a name >>tucker: next time someone tells you to go fly a kite, you better not do it in this city because it it in this city because it could cost you big-time. [ female announcer ] it balances you... it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convennt two bar...
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. >> i appreciate you coming before us today. it takes a lot of guts. >> not much brains. >> i -- it is my feeling that we have lost the brain and have no leaders in that 5305 people running this nation. [applause] financing part of the problem, and i share your frustration, my wife is a rabid democrat. i had to endure and obama sign in my front yard. [laughter] what i understand is why we can't just come up with good ideas and agree on good ideas. this seems like we're back to being republicans are democrats. i am an american. i was not able to love for the person i wanted to in this last election because of the rules and oklahoma are so harsh. a big problem, i think it would be ed kennedy headed defund the federal government. most of the stuff we do at the local level seems to be doing okay. i have an idea that maybe if we started estate paying our federal taxes to the state and lead in the state defined, we might get something done that way. my question is. i have a lot of things, and i don't expect it listened all of them. my
. >> i appreciate you coming before us today. it takes a lot of guts. >> not much brains. >> i -- it is my feeling that we have lost the brain and have no leaders in that 5305 people running this nation. [applause] financing part of the problem, and i share your frustration, my wife is a rabid democrat. i had to endure and obama sign in my front yard. [laughter] what i understand is why we can't just come up with good ideas and agree on good ideas. this seems like we're back...
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for us. need men andat, we women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. foundation mark lever ine, freedom works, all have found arguments on why obama care should be defunded. is, have estion to you you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so perhaps your opinion with be change the? >> if you have not would you so?sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i don't disagree away need to get obama care. tactic.ree with the you don't set a strategy out to ry to accomplish something ignoring a couple of realistic facts. is the only way you get rid f obama care is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. the house of of reserves unless obama is going to roll over and say i made a to quit this, e and i don't think that will happen. that is number one. glad you raised the issue because it means you are involved in the future of ur country and that is admirable. ted cruz marco rubio,
for us. need men andat, we women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. foundation mark lever ine, freedom works, all have found arguments on why obama care should be defunded. is, have estion to you you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so perhaps your opinion with be change the? >> if you have not would you so?sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i...
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use hand sanitizer. make sure the child gets enough rest. 1 to 12 hours of sleep a night -- 10 to 12 hours of sleep a night is best. a good nutritious meal can build resistance. doctors say bundle up their overcoats. studies have shown people who protect themselves from hold man's winter's wrath are less likely to catch a cold later in the year. for today's health minute, reporting. >>> one of the worst things that comes with back to school is making timing to pack paul have those lunches. experts said go for variety. try to hit all the food groups. even though you want your little ones to eat healthy, it's okay to send along a treat. and she believes communication is key. >> i think it's important for parents and children to establish an open relationship on what they're eating. if they want to buy something, be open and not to have kids feel like they have to sneak or trade with their friends. >> forget about mills industry meat f your kids do buy, the options are much healthier than in years past. sch
use hand sanitizer. make sure the child gets enough rest. 1 to 12 hours of sleep a night -- 10 to 12 hours of sleep a night is best. a good nutritious meal can build resistance. doctors say bundle up their overcoats. studies have shown people who protect themselves from hold man's winter's wrath are less likely to catch a cold later in the year. for today's health minute, reporting. >>> one of the worst things that comes with back to school is making timing to pack paul have those...
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that's not us. that's criticism from somebody that probably supports a national health care plan of some kind. finally, i think this does get overlooked in the debate, and i want to end my comments on a point of agreement because while we have voted repeatedly to repeal, there have actually been times we have on both sides of the aisle agreed and agreed with the president about changing this bill. in the last couple of years we actually passed seven pieces of legislation when we were in the majority, they obviously had to go through a democratic senate and the president's desk, that changed or modified obamacare. that saved about $62 billion. my friends after ramming that legislation through looked at the so-called 1040's that were going to be attached to every $600 purchase and said you guys are right. that's a really bad idea. the president thought so, too. we got rid of it. we also got rid of the assisted living portion of it, the so-called class act that was financially unsustainable. why? secre
that's not us. that's criticism from somebody that probably supports a national health care plan of some kind. finally, i think this does get overlooked in the debate, and i want to end my comments on a point of agreement because while we have voted repeatedly to repeal, there have actually been times we have on both sides of the aisle agreed and agreed with the president about changing this bill. in the last couple of years we actually passed seven pieces of legislation when we were in the...
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this is micine for all of us. >> it speaks to the point that all of us want to feel we have a purpose or a function. it struck me as i was reading the research on this, if you have older parents, i would think this lesson extends to them as well. >> absolutely. one of the big things about it is we all learn -- we get through life by learning. we see it and do it. if you have the link where you can see somebody that's been there, done that and came out on the other side. it goes to make sense that we all feel better in knowing that we're going to be okay at the end of the day. it's a big reassurance. >> the short message is take the check. when they're offering you the check, take the check. >> take the check, take the pillows, take the dishes, but mostly take the advance. >> take the advance. >> thank you. >> thank you both very much. >> great discussion. appreciate it. coming up, dressing your best. david, this segment is not for you. actually -- >> i love the white shirt. >> who doesn't love a white shirt? you know there's an art to it. we'll get into that. a lot of different looks
this is micine for all of us. >> it speaks to the point that all of us want to feel we have a purpose or a function. it struck me as i was reading the research on this, if you have older parents, i would think this lesson extends to them as well. >> absolutely. one of the big things about it is we all learn -- we get through life by learning. we see it and do it. if you have the link where you can see somebody that's been there, done that and came out on the other side. it goes to...
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that information is coming from top transportation officials exclusively to us tonight. the vote tomorrow is essentially a formality, they say. the bridge is expected to open on labor day. >> reporter: the decision to open the new bay bridge over the labor day weekend is expected to be formalized in a public vote tomorrow morning by these men, the heads of the bay area toll authority, caltrans, and the state transportation commission. the governor has already thrown his support behind the labor day opening after a federal report and a series of independent reviews deemed the new eastern span safe enough to open with a temporary fix of 32 busted bolts. now it will be a mad dash to pull the opening off. crews are expected to shut the bridge down for five full days as they scramble to pave it and paint it. there is demolition work still to be done. caltrans has told us their crews are up for it. >> in a sick kind of way, people thrive on being stressed to do a great job and the challenges of doing it are actually exciting. >> reporter: we've learned there will be a modest c
that information is coming from top transportation officials exclusively to us tonight. the vote tomorrow is essentially a formality, they say. the bridge is expected to open on labor day. >> reporter: the decision to open the new bay bridge over the labor day weekend is expected to be formalized in a public vote tomorrow morning by these men, the heads of the bay area toll authority, caltrans, and the state transportation commission. the governor has already thrown his support behind the...